§ 11-32. Reference sources.  


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  • The staff will provide every permit applicant with the following list of reference and guidance documents, which may be employed in development of the SWPPP. For activities requiring state land disturbance permits, the first two documents listed are considered mandatory references for all applicants.

    "Storm Water Management for Construction Activities—Developing Pollution Prevention Plans and Best Management Practices" September 1992 - United State Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water, EPA 832-R-92-005;

    "Protecting Water Quality—A field guide to erosion, sediment and storm water best management practices for development sites in Missouri and Kansas" September 1998—Prepared by the St. Charles County Soil and Water Conservation District, St. Charles, Missouri, the Dam and Reservoir Safety Program, Division of Geology and Land Survey, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Rolla, Missouri;

    "Urban Conservation Policy Handbook" June 1998—The Mid-America Association of Conservation Districts, The Missouri Department of Natural Resources, The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region VII;

    "Missouri Standards and Specifications for Highway Construction" 1999 or latest edition—Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission;

    "Standard Construction Specifications for Sewers and Drainage Facilities" 2000 or latest edition—Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District;

    "Rules and Regulations and Engineering Design Requirements for Sanitary Sewage and Storm Water Drainage Facilities" February 1997 or latest edition—Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District;

    "Standards Specification for Highway Construction" January 1, 1997 or latest edition—St. Louis County Department of Highways and Traffic;

    "Design Criteria Book for the Preparation of Improvement Plans" March 1, 2000 or latest edition (Storm Water Design 50.10 to 50.60.)—St. Louis County Department of Highways and Traffic;

    Any City of Ballwin specific guidance documents.

    The permit applicant is not limited to the use of these guidance manuals. Other commonly accepted publications may be used for guidance and must be referenced in the SWPPP.

(Ord. No. 04-09, § 1, Exh. 1, 2-23-04)